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Please look at the sentence below, thank you Most of the movies "on" are action movies. Is "on" an "adj" in there? Why is it used like this? Thank you.
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On here means showing at the cinema. It is part of the phrasal verb to be on, but the to be part is implied, so it is working as a preposition.
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